
The Pyramid of Reality and the Hand in the Wall
Rocco FontanaIf we wanted to grasp reality with a simple concept, we would understand that everything we see and do not see is structured like a pyramid.
The pyramid of the creation of reality that we see is equivalent to many levels and therefore in each level, many entities live, move and insert themselves to completely form the structure.
It is a single block, we are part of it and we are fragments of it.
The pyramid is therefore a dimensional pyramid, where each level corresponds to a specific dimension. For students of Kabbalah it is clear that, in contacting different energies, one needs to understand which levels of the Pyramid we are relating to.
When we are in the physical world it is important to understand its limits, but also the possibilities of being able to control the other dimensions that press on the physical world, which we ourselves see and partly manage.
From here comes the concept of individuality, which is actually a simple concept. Let's imagine putting a hand through the wall. We couldn't, because everything has an individuality, finite and dual. But in the concept of unity there is no separation between the hand and the wall. The hand and the wall are two individuals, but this is an illusion. Individuality is one, and therefore the hand and the wall are the same individual. The same identity.
All is one, since it is in our mind that the letters of that concept are elaborated. For this reason it is essential to bless the external world, since the external world is nothing but a manifestation of our internal world, and being one with it, separation does not really exist.
But just as the pyramid is one - in the sense that it remains one with the whole - it is also made of bricks, of parts, and each part is essential to reaching the top.
So do you understand your importance?
Each person has their own body, and their own work to do to keep the pyramid whole. If at this moment you realize that you are inside a pyramid that you can consider as the whole, even simple breathing is fundamental. Reflect, then, on what role you have, and what your position is. Are you holding that position or are you trying to go away?
We are what we are.
Parts of a whole.
We are what we believe we are and, above all, we are what we choose to be at that moment. Sometimes we understand that we are also what we can be, based on our level of understanding and knowledge. Raising our knowledge would lead us to climb the pyramid until we reach the top, slowly, whatever that means for us.
The closer we get to the apex, the more the differentiation between physical, psychic and material becomes thinner and everything becomes “lighter”.
Living a life for the spirit automatically leads us to see how everything is one - and one is everything - and this automatically opens us to the understanding of some fundamental doors, such as compassion and acceptance of the other. Because there is no brick that is outside the pyramid or that is against. Everything holds the packaging.
Understanding that the higher you go, the fewer stones you have is essential to lighten the sense of what weighs us down, of problems and doubts, questions and uncertainties, because what weighs us down is nothing other than the understanding of being at a basic level of the pyramid. At the first ranks.
When we integrate, we scale, and therefore grow.
We simply deduce that elevating ourselves – therefore – lightens us and shows us what we really are.
Integrating the other pieces of the pyramid automatically takes us to a subsequent stage, and therefore to a spiritual elevation. Raising our level is, therefore, integrating, understanding, forgiving, and making the dimension of the one become a tangible reality. The other is in us, in an infinitesimal part of us and therefore climbing the pyramid is a constant understanding of reality, of the visible and invisible worlds that ultimately involve the final leap.
In fact, it is possible to reach the pinnacle through a slow and constant process of observation and meditation of reality. Without dual judgment.
The multiple realities therefore, are only one of the mirrors that we must integrate of our immensity, to arrive at the complete light and return to let the hand enter the wall, without the need for any separation.
We are on a journey towards the One.
And that is the magnificent journey that has been granted to us.
Manuel Rea